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open farm pulls in missouri

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10 double 6

07-27-2004 20:15:18




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anyone know of any open farm class pulls in missouri




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Patches

07-28-2004 17:29:43




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 Re: open farm pulls in missouri in reply to 10 double 6 , 07-27-2004 20:15:18  
Carthage, Mo Friday July 30 and Saturday July 31, Contact 417-776-3014 for more information. Happy Pulling!



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Augie

07-28-2004 11:16:40




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 Re: open farm pulls in missouri in reply to 10 double 6 , 07-27-2004 20:15:18  
MATPA pulls a 5mph heavy farm class.



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Rob

07-27-2004 22:12:17




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 Re: open farm pulls in missouri in reply to 10 double 6 , 07-27-2004 20:15:18  
There is the No. Mo. Steam and gas show pull in August at Hamilton,Mo,but those dingbats have the same rules for the open as they do for the classic pull.Cant have any modified manifolds or anything,but I think thats mainly because one of the guys who runs it doesnt want someone who didnt have their motor built at his machine shop to kick his tractors butt.There are mods that can be made to crank the horses out without spending big money,and that irritates me when you arent allowed to pull against them for a trophy.I would love to see some modified antique classes open up,then it would truly be OPEN CLASS.

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Rob

07-29-2004 21:40:18




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 Re: Re: open farm pulls in missouri in reply to Rob, 07-27-2004 22:12:17  
Rob We were going to have a div. 5 at Braymer last Sat. but got rained out and had to get another sled for this Sat.. It cann't handel div. 5 tactors but it can handel anythine you have that will go in the div 5 class. Why don't you drive about 10 miles and show us what you have?



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Don

07-29-2004 21:25:22




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 Re: Re: open farm pulls in missouri in reply to Rob, 07-27-2004 22:12:17  
Rob I have only seen you pull one time in the last 3 yrs. that i have been pulling. Why don't you go to Tod's and get a set of rules so you will know what you are talking about.



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